14 May, 2009

Air Travel in the Kali-Yuga

Posted by Socrates in "war on terror", 9/11, Israel, Israel - the facts, Socrates, Zionism at 9:44 pm | Permanent Link

by Alex Kurtagic.

“I have travelled by air since the age of three, and since then I have averaged at least two flights a year, invariably to international destinations. I have lived in five different countries, both in the First and Third Worlds, located on both sides of the Atlantic. This means I have thirty-six years of experience as an international traveller, which makes me somewhat of an authority on how the global air travel experience has changed since the early 1970s.”

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  • 18 Responses to “Air Travel in the Kali-Yuga”

    1. Parsifal Says:

      Very good commentary, Herr Alex. I can remember a time when planes had stewardesses and they looked like Swedish models. Flying was a classy, sophisticated affair. And you could travel under an assumed identity, if you wanted to. I will not fly again if I can take the train or a freighter instead. I have not flown in a long time and cannot imagine submitting to the idignities of being poked and prodded by some glorified mall-cop at the airport.

      And I also recall that mule-faced negress Congoleeza Rice telling us not long ago that “Al Qaeda” was seriously weakened and no longer a threat. Remember when Al Qaeda’s “Number Two Man” was getting killed over and over again by US forces, like Kenny in South Park?

    2. Howdy Doody Says:

      Due to the disgusting arrogant flip ape POS’s that you have to deal with at airports run now by the so called Homoland insecurity which used be a bunch of rent a cops has caused alot more people not to fly any more, and I am one. They KNOW this too.

      Many have opted for freighter travel. Try booking a ship as when I did it was going to take five months waiting and they only take a Handful of passengers per ship too.

      Alex, you got that right on flying.

    3. Justin Huber Says:

      I too have a vague recollection of my first plane flight ca. 1980. It was quite an affair. I remember my parents actually getting dressed up to fly and I also rembember getting a nice, hot breakfast on our 2 1/2 hour flight to Florida. In addition to this, little kids like myself, also got plastic pilot wings and airplanes at the end of the flight. Man, how things have changed, and certainly not for the better. Bring back the hot food and hot stewardesses.

    4. Ein Says:

      Excellent artic le! And it gets better as it goes on. Particularly when it gets to Israel.

      As for flying, I remember flying coast to coast on TWA (now extinct) as little as maybe 10 years ago. I was put in First Class because the plane was full in back and I had been asked to switch my seat several times. So I was rewarded for being nice about it. We were wined and dined from Atlantic to Pacific, and the wine and cocktails never stopped flowing. It was an experience. Linens, porcelain, hot towels, desert carts, the works. It wasn’t all that long ago, but it seems like another world.

      I recently few to San Francisco again. Now, you’re lucky if they throw a tiny bag of peanuts at you. And you’re fortunate just to get that. If you want a (pre-packaged) sandwich, it’ll cost you eight bucks.

      No one will believe this (but I have photos to prove it): in the 1970s, when Mr. Kurtagic was still a baby, I flew to Puerto Rico quite often. The planes then (I forget which airline, maybe Delta or Eastern) had a lounge in back, with tables, armchairs, a bar, and I think a piano! People could go sit back there, hang out at the bar, or just stroll about. That seems unbelievable today when passengers are packed in like sardines in a can. And I think that was in coach!

      On my last flight, they didn’t even give me an envelope for my ticket. When I asked for one, she told me they had been done away with! How cheap can you get?

      As for those obnoxious security personnel, it’s obvious to anyone with a brain that this is just another governmental make-work project for blacks. It also gets the public unsed to being frisked, searched, and bossed around by coloreds. So it serves a certain purpose, I suppose.

    5. 2050 Says:

      Went to the airport and had a brown guy with a foreign accent searching my car on the way into the parking garage. Then had niggers and Hajis frisk my soldier son – in uniform – and go through all his stuff, take his boots off etc.
      I couldn’t even go past the checkpoint of course.

      I’ll probably never fly again because of that.

    6. Howdy Doody Says:

      Itz gotta come, because they gotta go.

    7. Parsifal Says:

      That idiot Jimmy Carter is the one responsible for airline de-regulation, something that has caused the quality of air travel to deteriorate to the level of riding in a cattle car. Of course, ZOG, in its infinite stupidity, would never pull young, suspicious-looking middle-eastern males out of airport passenger queues for inspection, so everyone, even Herr 2050’s son in uniform, gets humiliated and harassed by airport “security”. As others here have posted, it’s all part of ZOG’s plan to soften up the public for eventual total enslavement.

    8. Candy Says:

      And don’t forget the special treat of being allowed into the cockpit before or after the flight! Holy crap, after getting some plastic wings pinned on your shirt, nothing was cooler than the pilot impressing inquisitive little travelers with the wonders of all those buttons and lights and levers!

      Now if you asked if your son could see the cockpit, you’d probably get red-flagged by some grumpy walking ham of a transgendered stewardess.

      In 2002 I went to a mass interview for security personnel at LAX. The pay was pretty good for a nominal management position. But there was a big sign at the entrance saying that the same security measures applied for the meeting as at the airport. Of course, I had a small pocket knife in my pocket, which they said would be confiscated. I said f*** it and left. Lots of Mestizo swine were there anyway.

    9. Kurt Says:

      A few days ago I was digging through my CD collection and put in Willie Nelson’s “Phases and Stages” for some background noise. Mistake-I found myself almost crying when “Bloody Mary Morning” started.

      I wasn’t crying over my lost youth or any nonsense like that-I was almost in tears over what we’ve lost. Or,more accurately,what’s been taken from us. Simple things like being able to have a drink and smoke a cigarette on an airplane without the whole damned government getting in an uproar,now gone,probably forever,or at least gone until long after we’re gone.

      How in the hell did the pot get this hot?

    10. old_dutch Says:

      Air travel hasn’t been White since the early 70’s…you younger fellows can’t imagine how nice it was when it was White.

    11. shabbos s shabazz Says:

      “Some may remember as I do, Soviet Leader, Nikita Khrushchev on TV while he was visiting the UN, his famous hammering the shoe on the podium incident, exclaiming how the Communists would bury America without firing a shot, “Your children’s children will be living under communism.” This left me a bit shakin’ as I was very young and it has never left my memory. Then in a previous interview with the Sec. of Agriculture, Esra Taft Benson during the Eisenhower administration, Khrushchev said, “You Americans are so gullible. No, you won’t accept communism outright; but we’ll keep feeding you small doses of Socialism until you will finally wake up and find that you already have communism. We won’t have to fight you; we will so weaken your economy until you fall like overripe fruit into our hands.”

      http://theuglytruth.wordpress.com/2008/11/18/like-overripe-fruit-we-fall/

    12. Parsifal Says:

      Candy, you’re right! As a little kid, I got those little plastic wings on a flight to Florida a long, long time ago, when DC-8’s and 707’s were the only commercial jets around. And I got to meet the pilot and all those pretty stewardesses, too, although I am now barely able to remember any of it.

      Kurt, I share your heartbreak over what we have lost as a race and a civilization. We were so much more free at one time. And you didn’t see millions of fat, sloppy-looking White girls with their just-above-the-asscrack tatoos and Negro boyfriends out on parole. The Maury Povich Show is an accurate portrayal of how America really is these days. How can any of those White American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan be willing to put their lives on the line for a country like this, a corrupt, Third-World, Jew-controlled police state?

    13. Howdy Doody Says:

      Poor Whites who are ignorant thanks to public school and the criminally insane media/movies regime is how almost all White males have gone in IMO.

      Not to mention Lesbo Women/misfits and naive White young girls like the one in the USAF murdered in Ice Land and the the accused Congoid beat the rap etc.. IMO

    14. Howdy Doody Says:

      I got to sit in the Captains chair the only time traveled by air as a kid!

      Baggage handlers were White, and paid right with no baggage be robbed either.

    15. CW-2 Says:

      London’s Heathrow must be the world’s most aggravating, dirtiest and chaotic. It is also turd city.

    16. 2050 Says:

      Candy said:
      In 2002 I went to a mass interview for security personnel at LAX. The pay was pretty good for a nominal management position. But there was a big sign at the entrance saying that the same security measures applied for the meeting as at the airport. Of course, I had a small pocket knife in my pocket, which they said would be confiscated. I said f*** it and left. Lots of Mestizo swine were there anyway.

      +++++++++
      Way to go Candy.

    17. Dagon Says:

      I dimly remember being a kid in the mid to late ’80s and witnessing what was probably the tail-end of any actual service in air travel. I never got to sit in the pilot’s seat but I do remember getting plastic pilot’s wings, a coloring book a few times, and going up to the cockpit once or twice around the age of four or five. Again, these are very dim memories, they are just clear enough that I remember them. I recall they actually served you a meal until five or six years ago – though it was invariably a freeze-dried, dessicated, “hockey-puck.” Still, actual food included with the price of your ticket. What a concept!

      @CW-2,
      I’ve been through Heathrow a couple times. The last time was in ’99. I remember virtually everyone working there with the exception of an occasional white Brit policeman or gate counter person, was a Sikh. If aliens beamed down to Earth and went to Heathrow to get their impression of who the population of the UK consisted of they’d probably assume that the Punjab had successfully conquered the British Isles and reduced its native population to only a token presence.

      I remember the stupidest mural at Heathrow. Actually it was a panoramic photo along both sides of a corridor with one of those level escalators. The photo was of travellers sitting at one of the departure gates, looking glum, and waiting for their flights. This photo wall was on the way to the departure gates where you sat, looking glum, and waited for your flight. A panorama of Tower Bridge, the English countryside, or the Firth of Forth instead? No, unhappy looking people who look as though they can’t WAIT to leave. Maybe, given how big a decline the UK is in, it makes sense intellectually if not aesthetically.

    18. Parsifal Says:

      I think the British have lost their imagination or maybe even their sanity. That airport mural sounds pretty stupid and unimaginative. Imagine a foreign traveler’s first impression of England when he sees a thing like that. And how did the British celebrate the start of the new Millenium? By constructing a huge Ferris Wheel along the Thames. WTF was that for? And those new office towers they’re building in London are just awful, like some kind of lame inside joke. What the hell is going on with (formerly) Great Britain?